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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Hard Drives Undetected on My Machine - But Mounts on All Other Machines Post 302952397 by jamespwalker03 on Tuesday 18th of August 2015 01:26:49 PM
Old 08-18-2015
If it is incompatible what's he meant to do risk rendering his PC useless by flashing a new bios
 

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KDENLIVE_RENDER(1)					   Render program for Kdenlive. 					KDENLIVE_RENDER(1)

NAME
kdenlive_render - Render program for Kdenlive. SYNOPSIS
kdenlive_render [-erase] [in=pos] [out=pos] [render] [profile] [rendermodule] [player] [src] [dest] [[arg1] [arg2] ...] DESCRIPTION
Render program for Kdenlive. Renders kdenlive project detached from Kdenlive, while providing feedback through kuiserver. This program is not meant to be called directly by users, but is called from Kdenlive, when a rendering process is started. OPTIONS
Options: -erase If present, src file will be erased after rendering in=pos Start rendering at frame pos out=pos End rendering at frame pos render Path to MLT melt render program profile The MLT video profile rendermodule The MLT consumer used for rendering, usually it is avformat player Path to video player to play when rendering is over, use '-' to disable playing src Source file - usually MLT playlist dest Destination file args Space separated libavformat arguments ENVIRONMENT
KDENLIVE_RENDER_LOG If $KDENLIVE_RENDER_LOG is set, a log will be written to /tmp/kdenlive_render.log.XXXXXXXX, that contains information about the result of calling melt, ffmpeg, etc. This can be used for debugging. SEE ALSO
Please see the homepage at http://www.kdenlive.org/ AUTHORS
Jean-Baptiste Mardelle <jb@kdenlive.org> Marco Gittler <g.marco@freenet.de> K Desktop Environment Dec 2008 KDENLIVE_RENDER(1)
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